Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Wordless Wednesday--My Instagram (My Home and projects)

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 Happy Wednesday!  
My Instagram:  ddscottageanddesign 






Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Wordless Wednesday-My Instagram ( my home and projects)

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Happy Wednesday!  
My Instagram:  ddscottageanddesign


Sunday, October 16, 2016

A Pair of Chippy Cabinets

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Last week I found a pair of orangey pine cabinets that were a great size and shape, but were not my favorite color.  

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I thought these cabinets would look great with a chippy look, but did not want the orange to show through.  I decided to stain them with a very dark brown wood stain. 
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2 coats of dark stain directly on the orange pine 

While the stain was drying, I drove to my local lumber store and bought some solid wood beadboard for the backs.  

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I mixed up some Boxwooed,  Flow Blue and Ironstones milk paint by Miss Mustard Seed and created my own color.  

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I painted the cabinets with a few coats of the milk paint and as it was drying I white washed the insides with white chalk paint. 

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After the paint dried, I scraped off the paint flakes and distressed the edges a bit. 

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After attaching the headboard to the back of the cabinets, I sealed the pair in clear wax.  

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chippy goodness 

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It still amazes me what difference paint can make!  

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Saturday, October 8, 2016

Green Chippy Dresser

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I found a great dresser the other day at the Flea Market and brought it home.  

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This dresser was a pretty aqua color and looks nice in the photo, but up close it was pretty dingy and dirty and it really needed a new coat of paint. 


I mixed up Miss Mustard Seed milk paint, I combined Boxwood Green and Ironstone, to  get a soft vintage green color.  

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I painted the dresser with 2 coats of the milk paint and after it had dried, I scraped off the flakes and distressed the edges of all the details.  


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I wanted the yellowy-white, the aqua and the green to show in the chippy layers. 

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The last step was to seal the dresser with Linseed oil/dark wax. 

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I love the details on the legs! 

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I do love milk paint! 

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